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Books I’ve Been Bequeathed (PART II)

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So in Books I’ve Been Bequeathed (PART I) I explained the story of my relationship with the late Jacqueline Cramaille and the bequeathal of this enormous collection of books. I had to go back with 8 boxes to get the rest of the collection the other day, and since then I’ve been organizing them. Will be posting a bit of the SciFi collection with each post. This time, just the books from Star Trek: TOS.

Star Trek: The Original Series Novels:

Bantam episode adaptations (1967-1978)

Star Trek – James Blish

Star Trek 2 – James Blish

Star Trek 3 – James Blish

Star Trek 4 – James Blish

Star Trek 5 – James Blish

Star Trek 6 – James Blish

Star Trek 7 – James Blish

Star Trek 8 – James Blish

Star Trek 9 – James Blish

Star Trek 10 – James Blish

Star Trek 12 – James Blish w/ J. A. Lawrence (James Blish died during the writing of this book)

Mudd’s Angels – J. A. Lawrence

Bantam original novels (1970-1981)

Spock Must Die! – James Blish

Star Trek: The New Voyages – Sondra Marshak, Myrna Culbreath

Spock, Messiah! – Theodore R. Cogswell, Charles A Spano, Jr.

The Price of the Phoenix – Sondra Marshak, Myrna Culbreath

Planet of Judgement – Joe Haldeman

Star Trek: The New Voyages 2 – Sondra Marshak, Myrna Culbreath

Vulcan! – Kathleen Sky

The Starless World – Gordon Eklund

Trek to Madworld – Stephen Goldin

World Without End – Joe Haldeman

The Fate of the Phoenix – Sondra Marshak, Myrna Culbreath

Devil World – Gordon Eklund

Perry’s Planet – Jack C. Haldeman II

The Galactic Whirlpool – David Gerrold

Death’s Angels – Kathleen Sky

Ballantine animated series novelizations (1974-1978)

Log One – Alan Dean Foster

log Two – Alan Dean Foster

Log Three – Alan Dean Foster

Log Four – Alan Dean Foster

Log Five – Alan Dean Foster

Log Six – Alan Dean Foster

Log Seven – Alan Dean Foster

Log Eight – Alan Dean Foster

Log Nine – Alan Dean Foster

Log Ten – Alan Dean Foster

Pocket Books novels (1979-May 2010)
Those titles marked like this she didn’t have. This range goes on past 2010 to the present, that is merely where her collection in this range ends. Only 97 books are listed numerically.

1. Star Trek: The Motion Picture – Gene Roddenberry

2. The Entropy Effect – Vonda N. McIntyre

3. The Klingon Gambit – Robert E. Vardeman

4. The Covenant of the Crown – Howard Weinstein

5. The Prometheus Design – Sondra Marshak, Myrna Culbreath

6. The Abode of Life – Lee Correy

7. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan – Vonda N. McIntyre

8. Black Fire – Sonni Cooper

9. Triangle – Sondra Marshak, Myrna Culbreath

10. Web of the Romulans – M. S. Murdock

11. The Yesterday Saga, Book One: Yesterday’s Son – A. C. Crispin

12. Mutiny on the Enterprise – Robert E. Vardeman

13. The Wounded Sky – Diane Duane

14. The Trellisane Confrontation – David Dvorkin

15. Corona – Greg Bear

16. Worlds Apart, Book One: The Final Reflection – John M. Ford

17. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock – Vonda N. McIntyre

18. Rihannsu, Book One: My Enemy, My Ally – Diane Duane

19. The Tears of the Singers – Melinda Snodgrass

20. The Vulcan Academy Murders – Jean Lorrah

21. Uhura’s Song – Janet Kagan

22. Shadow Lord – Laurence Yep

23. Ishmael – Barbara Hambly

24. Killing Time – Della van Hise

25. Dwellers in the Crucible – Margaret Wander Bonanno

26. Pawns and Symbols – Majliss Larson

27. Mindshadow – J. M. Dillard

28. Crisis on Centaurus – Brad Ferguson

29. Fortunes of War, Book One: Dreadnought! – Diane Carey

30. Demons – J. M. Dillard

31. Fortunes of War, Book Two: Battlestations! – Diane Carey

32. Chain of Attack – Gene DeWeese

33. Deep Domain – Howard Weinstein

34. Dreams of the Raven – Carmen Carter

35. Rihannsu, Book Two: The Romulan Way – Diane Duane, Peter Morwood

36. Worlds Apart, Book Two: How Much for Just the Planet? – John M. Ford

That’s a lot of gems right there (and a few horse apples too, but that’s how the Star Trek novels go). That list of books would automatically put you in the top three of my circle of friends in terms of completeness of your Star Trek collection.